
Bin Boxes
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People gripe about the thin walls, but these small enclosures turn out fantastic on my DaVinci Pro printer. To add extra support, I attached some pads to the upper rear side of each enclosure, matching the ones already present in the front. They stack neatly together, although it can be a bit tricky to remove the tray. My 3D printer sits on a small wire rack cart that's perfect for holding bin boxes and other supplies. To make things easier, I created clips that clip onto the side of the cart shelf, allowing me to store multiple bins at once. I have three different sizes of clips available, with two rows stacked on the bottom shelf of my cart. Each enclosure measures 32mm in width from the outside edge. The top shelf is slightly narrower, measuring 27mm wide. Another wire rack shelf has an outside dimension of 30mm. I designed and printed all three brackets myself. To make the enclosures more functional, I removed the handles from each tray and included both types for users to choose from. In addition to the enclosures themselves, I also created two different styles of lids for the bin boxes. One has a smooth, flat surface with a cut-out in the back to accommodate the clip holder. The other lid is slightly taller at 13mm, allowing you to stack another bin box on top without any issues. This second lid doesn't have a cut-out, giving users more flexibility when storing their supplies. Printer Settings: Printer: XYZ DaVinci 1.0 PRO Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: .2 Infill: 20% Notes: I print these enclosures using my standard temperatures and speeds. No rafts or brims are used, except for a small brim added to the holder clips. Supports are also not required.
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